Monthly Archives: December 2011

In the new year, I plan on being more productive with my cartooning, and with this blog. Here’s how: Do a web comic and update it weekly. Regularly. I have a silent, mostly single panel, comic I’ve been wanting to … Continue reading →

Specifically on a book he did called BOURBON THRET. I love Darrow’s work, and having never heard of this particular one, I thought it was an awesome page to read.

Here’s also a link to an great interview with Darrow on a fantastic podcast called INKSTUDS: http://www.inkstuds.org/?p=3425 It’s a great interview. (It’s 1h20m, but I could have listened to Darrow for 5h)

Take a look around at some of the other interviews. In my mind, this guy is THE BEST artist interviewer at the moment.

I love looking at a good inkwash, but for me it needs to be more than just what I call “filler wash”. Filler wash is when a inkwash is used like color, to fill an object with varying grey tones … Continue reading →

Paul Pope talks about inking. Side note: when he shows the tiny bottle of Koh-I-Nor ink and says you “can get bottles for $15.00” he means LARGE bottles. The one he displays costs about $3.00. Jeff smith inking a panel … Continue reading →

I love seeing another artist’s workspace just as much as I love seeing another artist draw. This site, WHERE THEY DRAW, is a lot of fun. http://artistspaces.tumblr.com/ This blog, WHAT NOT has a ton of really great artists posting themed … Continue reading →